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Setting the standards for machine learning in biology #203

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agitter opened this issue Sep 28, 2019 · 0 comments
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Setting the standards for machine learning in biology #203

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agitter commented Sep 28, 2019

This commentary covers some pitfalls of deep learning in biology and calls for better benchmarking

Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) involving computer programs that are able to improve their own performance through experience (training). The diverse applications of new ‘deep learning’ approaches with neural networks are now expanding into the field of biology. But these applications to biological data require more scrutiny and caution to increase the standards of publishing and allow the AI revolution in biology to take off.

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41580-019-0176-5
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